Furniture
A furniture member adapted to act as a versatile headboard is disclosed. The furniture member has a substantially vertical back member, two side members, a substantially vertical, lower front member and an angled front member collectively defining an interior space with the angled front member extending upward at a slope between the front lower member and a top edge of the vertical back member. The furniture member is placed against a mattress and box spring arrangement allowing people on the mattress to sit up by leaning against the angled front member. Adjustment of the angled front member is also disclosed. Use of the furniture member permits people to comfortably read, eat, use a laptop and conduct various other activities while in seated in bed. The furniture member also provides storage space.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/690,178 filed Jun. 13, 2005.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe embodiments of the present invention relate to a furniture member for use with a bed. More particularly, the embodiments relate to a piece of furniture that acts as a backrest, headboard and storage unit.
BACKGROUNDHeadboards come in many shapes, sizes and configurations. In most instances, headboards are decorative rather than functional; other than maintaining the stability of the corresponding bed. Also, headboards tend to interfere with one's ability to comfortably sit up in the bed. That is, headboards are fabricated of hard materials, like wood or iron, are positioned ninety degrees in relationship to the mattress, and/or incorporate shelving or ornate workmanship which collectively make headboards uncomfortable to sit up and rest or lean against.
Headboards also fail to provide, other than shelving, any significant storage space. Rather, many bedrooms utilize dressers and/or night stands to accommodate items which are occasionally useful in the bedroom but not desirous of display. Unfortunately, smaller bedrooms may become overcrowded with numerous pieces of furniture.
Thus, there is a need for a more versatile headboard overcoming the deficiencies associated with prior ubiquitous headboards.
SUMMARYAccordingly, a first furniture member of the present invention comprises a substantially vertical back member, two side members, a substantially vertical, lower front member and an angled front member collectively defining an interior space, said angled front member extending upward at a slope between the front lower member and a top edge of the vertical back member.
In practice, the furniture member acts as a headboard and is positioned between a wall and a mattress and box spring arrangement. In such a configuration, the front angled member provides back support for a user sitting up in bed. The front angled member provides an ideal back support for users to read, write, eat, watch television or conduct countless other activities while seated in bed. In other embodiments, portions of the front angled member provides space for those items (e.g., lamps) typically placed on nightstands.
Another benefit of the furniture member of the present invention is the available concealed storage space. Drawers integrated in the lower section and the front angled member provide access to large amounts of storage space in a convenient location at a head of the bed.
Other variations, embodiments and features of the present invention will become evident from the following detailed description, drawings and claims.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles in accordance with the embodiments of the present invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications of the inventive feature illustrated herein, and any additional applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated herein, which would normally occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention claimed.
Reference is now made to the figures wherein like parts are referred to by like numerals throughout.
The upper section 130 includes a generally vertical rear member 135 and a front member 140 forming an acute angle (<A) therebetween. In such a configuration, the angled front member 140 slopes away from a head of the mattress 110 allowing a user to sit upright comfortably on the mattress 110. Ideally, pads 145 provide a cushioned section for the user to rest or lean against. As seen in
Moreover,
Regardless of the configuration of the angled front member 140, in some embodiments, the angled front member 140 or separate sections thereof are adjustable such that the slope of the angled front member 140 or the separate sections can be adjusted.
Now referring to
In practice, the furniture member 100 is positioned, as shown in
In a similar manner, a food tray (not shown) may be rotatably attached to the upper section 130 such that the food tray may allow users to eat conveniently while in the bed. Such an embodiment is especially useful and beneficial for the elderly or others confined to bed. With bed configurations as shown in
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to several embodiments, additional variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.
Claims
1. A furniture member comprising:
- a substantially vertical back member, two side members, a substantially vertical, lower front member and an angled front member collectively defining an interior space, said angled front member extending upward at a slope between the front lower member and a top edge of the vertical back member; and
- wherein the angled front member is slidably connected to the lower front member such that it may be repositioned to access the interior space.
2. The furniture member of claim 1 wherein the two side members provide access to one or more drawers and/or pull out tables.
3. The furniture member of claim 1 wherein the angled front member comprises two separate sections.
4. The furniture member of claim 1 wherein a height of the lower front member is based on a height of a mattress and box spring arrangement.
5. The furniture member of claim 1 wherein said angled front member may be repositioned to adjust its slope.
6. The furniture member of claim 1 further comprising a system for positioning a television and/or a food tray.
7. A furniture member comprising:
- a substantially rectangular lower section defining a first storage space;
- an upper section, said upper section having an angled front member, two side sections and a substantially vertical rear section defining a second storage space wherein said second storage space is accessible by repositioning at least a section of the front angled member; and
- wherein at least a section of the angled front member is slidably connected to the lower section.
8. The furniture member of claim 7 wherein the lower section and the upper section are one piece.
9. The furniture member of claim 7 wherein the lower section and the upper section are separate pieces.
10. The furniture member of claim 7 wherein at least a section of the angled front member may be repositioned to adjust its slope.
11. The furniture member of claim 7 wherein the angled front member may be repositioned to adjust its slope.
12. The furniture member of claim 7 wherein outer portions of the angled front member are adapted to support items selected from the group consisting of lights, telephones, MP3 players, remote controls, light controls, drinking glasses and clocks.
13. The furniture member of claim 7 wherein a portion of the angled front member is padded.
14. The furniture member of claim 7 wherein the angled front member comprises two separate sections.
15. The furniture member of claim 7 further comprising a system for positioning a television and/or food tray.
16. A furniture member adapted to act as a headboard comprising:
- a substantially vertical back member, two side members, a substantially vertical, lower front member and an angled front member collectively defining an interior space, said angled front member extending upward at a slope between the front lower member and a top edge of the vertical back member and repositionable to access the interior space, said angled front member adjustable to change its slope and said lower front member having a height commensurate with a mattress and box spring arrangement; and
- wherein the angled front member is slidably connected to the lower front member such that it may be repositioned to access the interior space.
17. The furniture member of claim 16 further comprising a system for positioning a television and/or food tray.
18. The furniture member of claim 16 further comprising a system for positioning a television and/or food tray.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jun 12, 2006
Date of Patent: Sep 2, 2008
Inventor: Jason D. Myers (Las Vegas, NV)
Primary Examiner: Michael Trettel
Attorney: Greenberg Traurig
Application Number: 11/423,674
International Classification: A47B 81/00 (20060101); A47C 19/22 (20060101);